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Original Articles

Treating Low-Back Pain

Exercise Knowns and Unknowns

, DO & , MD (Series Editor)
Pages 51-66 | Published online: 19 Jun 2015
 

Abstract

Clinical research on the efficacy of exercise in the treatment of low-back pain is not entirely consistent. However, the bulk of the literature and current practice favor active low-back pain treatment programs that focus on improving aerobic fitness and on increasing the strength, flexibility, and stability of the lumbar musculature. Maintaining activity in the acute phase and initiating a specific exercise program as symptoms allow are central strategies in speeding recovery, ameliorating persistent pain, and preventing recurrence. In addition to this approach, physical therapy, manipulation, and/or medication may be called for.

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